Note 1: The /(1024*10)
is because the simulator has a lot less capacity than the real world systems
(you may want to adjust this.)

Note 2: The - IF(E3="RW","RW","DP")
- gets around TMP type volumes needing to be created as type DP.

Note 3: Some
volumes may fail to create with “Error: command failed: Size ... is too small. Minimum size is 20971520” - recreate the
volumes with the minimum size, or - better (since it’s reusable in the
spreadsheet) - edit the size in the spreadsheet to 20971520*1024*10 =
214748364800B.

Note 1: This is also
using /(1024*10) to make the SIM volumes smaller than the real ones.

Note 2: The 7-Mode
SIM here has just one aggr called aggr0.

If volume transition-protect has already been removed,
and there are DP type volumes with a 7-Mode Source, the slightly adjusted Excel
formula will work (verify that the source is indeed 7-mode first!):

On the destination Vserver, create the DP type volumes
from the output of the Excel formula, first replacing the contents of column A3 with
the name of the destination SVM, and C3 with the name(s) of the destination aggregate(s):

This is pretty much the same as 6, the only difference is
that we make the volumes twice as big (only divide by (1024*5) and not
(1024*10). The reason for doing this is that eventually the SnapVaults will
have a much larger retention than the production and DR volumes. Again, replace
the contents of column A3 with the name of the destination SnapVault SVM,
and C3
with the name(s) of the destination SnapVault aggregate(s):